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Stargate Universe: Intervention (2010)
A Brilliant start to the season!
This is my first review here and it's in response to the preview review which assigned this episode a 3/10.
Whilst I agree that this show is not Stargate as we know it, I think after 15 seasons of the same formula something needed to change. And I, for one, love the new series just as much as the old ones.
I instantly fell in love with the supporting and recurring characters from the Lucian Alliance. Former Prison Break star Robert Knepper made a subtle introduction but I'm looking forward to his story coming to light. The gorgeous Julie McNiven, who I recognised from the fantastic Mad Men, gave an excellent performance as did Mike Dpoud as Varro. The two former being the ones I hope stick around the most.
The guest appearance by Ian Butcher as the psychotic Dannic was everything you could ask for in a one shot performance.
As mentioned in another review the apparent Deux ex Machina of last seasons climaxes was a little disappointing, I feel at least one major character should have been killed off, I hope that the repercussions will be more interesting than simple shock value.
The special effects, as always, were superb along with acting. The stand out performance of this episode must be given to Col Young. The exile scene was just a pleasure to watch and considering he spoke very little in the episode, I really felt like we went through an emotional journey with him and and can't wait too see how it plays out.
The return of the characters from Faith was also a nice touch and Chloe's situation also keeps me waiting for answers.
Demetri Martin: If I (2004)
Simply Superp
I came across this show a few years ago on BBC4, Unfortunately it was never released upon VHS or DVD, and it just blew me away.
I somewhat empathise with Demetri having minor compulsions myself and totally understand where he's coming from. This feels more like a motivational lecture than a stand-up and really made me think about myself.
I was astounded by his own genius and strangely impressed by his "useless talents" such as pen spinning, juggling and riding a unicycle. His use of mediums throughout the show really help draw attention and the overall structure of the show seemed to flow seamlessly without me ever wanting it to end.
Hilariously funny and thought out. Reminded me a lot of the style of Dave Gorman and i cannot praise this show enough, if you ever get the chance to see it please do not hesitate. You will not be disappointed.